Fashion Bomb Africa: Designer Spotlight “Orange Culture’s” Adebayo Oke-Lawal

Have you guys checked out our fast rising Instagram page, @FashionBombAfrica? It’s all about highlighting the stars, designers, and tastemakers from the Continent.

Today, we are featuring “Orange Culture’s” Creative Director, Adebayo Oke-Lawal, a Nigerian Unisex Designer and Philanthropist. Fashion Bomb Africa’s Editor, Gloria Nella caught up with Adebayo Oke-Lawal for an in depth interview.

Tell us a little about yourself, Who is the man behind the brand?

As a kid I use to draw in all of my school books, I use to sketch because I just loved the idea of putting clothes on people and seeing how clothes affects people’s emotions and their perception of themselves. At the age of ten I got my first invigorating experience when I was advised to send my sketches to a local seamstress who was excited to bring my designs to life, that experience was a pivotal moment for me. By the time I was ready to advance my education there really wasn’t any fashion schools in Nigeria so I decided to go to school for finance while taking up several internships with newspapers, backstage at several fashion shows and magazines. These internships helped me learn different aspects of fashion and just understanding the behind the scenes of the industry. I’m very passionate about confronting stereotypes and speaking to those who have been victimized, bullied or oppressed which is where my passion has sort of linked into the brand. Orange Culture came from the idea of embracing your uniqueness and individuality and never allowing stereotypes to box you into becoming something that you are not.

Did you grow up in an expressive household?

Growing up in a white collar home my father was a very fashionable man who actually attempted to go into the fashion industry in his younger years but it didn’t work out for him so he decided to pursue other endeavors. So I guess I got my creative side from my father which I will admit was kind of scary for him seeing me going into this industry because he was fearful that history would repeat itself, but after seeing the success of the brand he has eventually came around which has by far been my proudest moment. He now even adds his input on certain things (laughs).

When did the birth of “Orange Culture” come into fruition?

When I started Orange Culture I just knew that I wanted a brand that wasn’t what anyone was doing. When I initially started my brand all of the other menswear brands in Nigeria were very hyper masculine, clothes that only the “alpha male” would want to wear. I remember launching my first collection which started so much controversy, I received emails from people like “Why would you do this?” “What is this trash?” the backlash was crazy! Despite all of that I just knew that I wanted create something that affected change in an impactful way. At the time I felt like the messaging behind the menswear industry and masculinity in Nigeria (and the black community in general) was only perceived in one rigid way. Growing up in this society men were always told to hide our emotions and vulnerability meant you were weak. I never understood why men weren’t able to connect with their sons, brothers and friends in an expressive and healthy way. We were never told the power of expressing our emotions and that messaging is destructive. Therefore I created a brand with the hopes that it will push men to connect with their emotions and inspire them to look into themselves. I know growing up for me I wasn’t the most masculine of all boys so I was often bullied and oppressed therefore I wanted to use my pieces to have those hard conversations. Some of the themes of my past collections has centered around bullying, young boys being abused, you know topics that people don’t want to go into but are experiencing in reality.

Would you consider Orange Culture to be a unisex brand?

The brand is androgynous/unisex, we created a brand that is not only for men but is also for women who are different. We wanted to create a brand that every women would want to have in their closets even though it is menswear. So if you notice we shoot the collections on men but a lot of women wear our pieces. We are eventually going to launch a full on womenswear brand but still the women’s pieces will remain androgynous as well as the men’s pieces. We want the women’s collection to be the twin of our menswear brand, it won’t be all dresses it’s going to be for the women who are looking for something edgier with lots of flavor, cuts, fluid shirts, prints and fun.

What do you have in store for the future of Orange Culture?

What we are really focusing on is exporting the brand meaning we want to expand outwards and strengthen our presence in the American and European market. We want to start having pop up shops here and there, showrooms and fashion shows to cater to that market. We really want to take our story outward and color the world while educating others on the misconceptions about what is happening back here in Africa. I really just want to create a Nigerian global brand that will outlive me beyond my years.

How do you feel African/Nigerian culture has influenced fashion?

I think that globally Nigeria and other countries in Africa has definitely had a huge presence & influence with a lot of brands. I feel like from ages past there has always been an influence of African culture. Our culture is so rich and exciting and I feel like black people as a whole have such a rich knowledge of culture & a rich vibrance in the way we express ourselves, it’s hard for anyone to not see us. We look at brands like Stella McCartney, Valentino, so many brands have tapped into our culture and used our references without correctly referencing us. That’s why it is so important for us as people to tell our stories whether its in fashion, movies, or writing because for so long we have allowed people outside of the culture to tell our story for us which has almost oppressed us into believing what we are not about ourselves.   

What advice would you give a young aspiring designer or creative living in Africa but doesn’t quite know where to start?

One thing I would always tell a young aspiring creative is to make sure you are really passionate about fashion because the hurdles are really high. It’s not an easy road, it may look fabulous but it is a lot of work and you just have to really believe in yourself. You also have to know who you are because fashion is one of those worlds where if your not careful you will be forced to just fall in line and become a replica of something that your not. You have to be ready to stand up for yourself and believe in your story but most importantly you have to believe that your voice is important because no matter what your voice is someone needs to hear you and if you are not strong in it someone will pick up your story and tell it for you. Also be nice to people sometimes fashion has this illusion that you have to be mean to get ahead when in all actuality just being nice will open so many doors.

Where do you see Orange Culture in ten years?

Orange Culture in ten years (laughs) I hope, no I don’t hope, I know that we will be everywhere in the world selling where people can come and touch Orange Culture, see the story behind the brand, give it to the world and let the universe except it for what it is. I just hope that in ten years we would have accomplished more than I can even imagine.  

Learn more about Adebayo Oke-Lawalon on Instagram @orangecultureng and be sure to check out his latest collection. Also, be sure to follow @FashionBombAfrica!

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Look of the Week (Top 5 Most Liked Looks On Instagram): Beyoncé in Custom Balmain, Cardi B in Alejandro Collection, Teyana Taylor in Matte Brand, and More!

Coachella style dominated this week’s ‘Look of the Week’ list, and it’s clear why—everyone looked bomb! The first weekend of the music festival was full of our favorite celebs both performing and attending. Not only did a few looks land in the top 5, but all of them were from Coachella. The likes don’t lie so, let’s jump into it! Here were your favorite looks:

  1. Beyoncé in custom Balmain (41,495 Likes)

Who is even surprised by this one?! Queen Bey made her return to the stage at Coachella aka Beychella for the first time since being a mom of 3, and she did not come to play. During her iconic performance she shut the stage down in 5 custom Balmain ensembles. With a whopping 41,000 likes, you all loved Bey’s looks and performance as much as we did. Here she wore a cropped Balmain sweater with embellished ‘BΔK’ lettering paying homage to the HBCU Greek culture. She showed off her stems with Coal N Terry vintage shorts, and she completed her look with iridescent fringe Christian Louboutin boots. Hot! Who’s ready to see her weekend 2 Beychella looks? Word on the street is she has more custom Balmain on the way.

2. Cardi B in custom Alejandro Collection (26,050 Likes)

Ms. Cardi B, who is having another year of amazing success made her debut at Coachella last weekend. The mom-to-be paid homage to TLC’s Left Eye in an all white Alejandro Collection ensemble. The two piece pant set had a mesh duster that came off midway through her performance and she made moves in a strapless bustier top. Kudos to her stylist, Kollin for continuing to make fashion statements even with her cute baby bump and creating an epic Left Eye recreation look.

3. Teyana Taylor in Matte Brand (18,000 Likes)

Teyana Taylor was also on the scene at the popular music festival. She showed some skin in a neon lace Matte Brand jumpsuit. The bombshell accessorized the one-piece with neon shades and lace bunny ears. Teyana can pull of almost anything, especially risqué looks like this one. @shopdraped was one of our readers who loved this look, she wrote, “This is dope. Probably the fiercest outfit I’ve seen so far from Coachella.” It is certainly fierce! Would you rock it? If so, purchase for a steal here.

4. Christina Millian in Pretty Little Thing and Opening Ceremony (15,300 Likes)

It was an effortless slay for Christina Millian for her Coachella style. She posed pretty in a Pretty Little Thing bralette with sequin smiley faces and Opening Ceremony overalls. Yes to that snatched waist! Christina always proves that you can be casual cute, and we’re here for it.

5. Rihanna in Y Project (14,225 Likes)

Last, but certainly not last we have the slay queen herself, Rihanna. She had a number of hot looks for the fun-filled weekend, but this look landed in our top 5. She came through drippin’ in a draped tulle Y Project ensemble styled with thigh-high oversized boots. The draped look had ballon sleeves and gave us a peek at her legs with the tie detailing. Rih wore endless accessories including multiple rings on her fingers and a Gucci logo headband. Honestly, who can do it like she can?

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Fashion Bomber of the Week: Phil from Houston

Get into our Fashion Bomber of the Week! Behold, Phil aka @jprstyling from Houston, TX.

No matter where he ends up, he maintains a clean stylish look. We are diggin’ the vibrant suit collection!

 

 

View more looks below:

Learn more about this Bomber on his website www.jprstyling.com.

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Fashion Bombshell of the Day is a feature showcasing the singular style of Fashion Bomb Readers. Send your name, location, a description of your style, and 5-10 clear, unfiltered, head-to-toe pictures of 5-10 different outfits (no collages) to Bombshell@FashionBombDaily.com. Images submitted will be featured on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or any of our social media platforms. Comments can be harsh, so bring your A game! Please be advised: once published, pictures will not be removed or taken down.

Fashion Bombshell of the Day: Khadijat from the Bay Area

Happy Friday!

As we gear up for Cocktails and Conversations with Claire in San Francisco on April 28th, we are featuring bomb style from the Bay Area. Make sure to snag a ticket before they’re sold out!

Today’s Bombshell of the Day is Khadijat aka @khadijadania from the Bay Area.

This Bombshell is on our radar because we are feelin’ her retro chic style. She keeps her looks minimal yet edgy. We see you!

View more looks below!

Learn more about this Bombshell on her  website khadijatdania.com

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What do you think of Khadijat from the Bay Area?

 
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Fashion Bombshell of the Day is a feature showcasing the singular style of Fashion Bomb Readers. Send your name, location, a description of your style, and 5-10 clear, unfiltered, head-to-toe pictures of 5-10 different outfits (no collages) to Bombshell@FashionBombDaily.com. Images submitted will be featured on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or any of our social media platforms. Comments can be harsh, so bring your A game! Please be advised: once published, pictures will not be removed or taken down.

📸: @Paige_ricks, @alasheaphotography, has @somiahnett, @9rowth , @sarhubs , @_blvck_bvndit

Fashion Bomb Men: Supreme x Lacoste Debut New Spring 2018 Collection

Just in time for Spring, popular brands Lacoste and Supreme are indulging in the velour style wave as the collaborative line introduces their Spring/Summer 2018 collection.

The collection launches in Supreme stores and online on April 19th in NY, Brooklyn, LA, Paris, and London. Lacoste will have the collection available online on April 20th. Lastly, Japan will drop the designs on April 21st.

The two iconic brands curated an ’80s inspired line that’s full of bold and upbeat vibes. The vibrant collection includes lightweight jackets, minimalistic accessories, crewneck sweatshirts and more. These threads are also infused with velour fabrics, which are seen in the joggers, collard shirts, track jackets, and bucket hats. Check ’em out below!

 

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Bomb Product of The Day: Jessica Rich “Princess Flats.”

Our Bomb Product of The Day comes courtesy of fast rising brand, Jessica Rich. Behold their $265 “Princess Sandal.”

 

Crafted just in time for the summer these sexy stunners are made to order featuring a gold studded embellishments, 0.5 inch flat heel along with a gold bow thong strap detail. Hot!

Looking for chic & stylish sandals? Do not hesitate to add this classy stunner to your collection!

Love? Get yours here!

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Splurge: Jessica Dime’s Baby Shower Versace Angel Print Dress

Jessica Dime is about to be a mom! She celebrated her new babe wearing a $2,565 Versace Angel Print Dress:

Her printed dress features an all over angel print and a belt.


I absolutely love this dress. I’d wear it in a heartbeat!
A few commenters opined that her and Rasheeda should have switched dresses. What do you think?

Cardi B Wears Red Givenchy Two-Button Mixed-Panel Ruffled-Hem Linen-Silk Coat Jacket on Ellen

Cardi B went bold in a $4,850 Givenchy Two-Button Mixed-Panel Ruffled-Hem Linen-Silk Coat for an appearance on the Ellen Show:

Go, Cardi!

Her jacket has chiffon panels, Peak lapels, and a 2-button front.

Get yours at Nordstrom.com.
See Cardi’s interview below:


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Get 40% off Emily B’s Snapchat Celine Thin Shadow Sunglasses at Gaffos.com!

Emily B made a recent appearance on Snapchat, looking pretty in $240 Céline Thin Shadow Tortoise Sunglasses:

The fun frames come in orange, pink, clear, and tortoise, as Emily displays:

Love ’em? Get 40% off this pair and any pair of shades on Gaffos.com with the code FBOMB40.
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Fashion Bombshell of the Day: Tasha from Charlotte

Happy Friday Eve!

Today’s Bombshell of the Day is Tasha from Charlotte, NC.

This bombshell slays every look effortlessly! Love your chic and flirty looks!

View more looks below!


 

Learn more about this Bombshell on Instagram@tashjmackk

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